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dames Rice Jr. 
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C. H. Brill 

John Lovey 

Be Ha Clark 


Be Ge O'Reilly 


Only prices of © 25.00 and upwards given. 


Sale of Old and Modern 011 Painting 


“ater Colors 


(Estates of B. R. Redman and Daniel O'Day) 


Jamary 15-16, 1914. 
American Art Gallerios. 


; Ro. Prices 
5e 2 100,00 re Rosedale 86. 120.00 


~ Ade 47.50 I. Priedenheit 37, 200.00 
ie, 00 Sie 88. 130.00 
15. 82050 John Levdy ee Cea 

: 69. $10.00 

16. 85.00 
’ 90. 175.00 

176 49.00 
91. 25.00 

18. 50.00 
e. 92-6 210.400 
S857) Se. 93. 155.00 


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Be G.O)Reilly 
Mre Rosedale 
John Levy 
My. Rosedale 
Hr. MeElroy 
John Ae Philbratk 
mrss Bartlett Arvell 
doh A, Philbrick 
' Mrs» Barlett Arkell 


VY. Deessers 

Ye Walter Bi] 

Ctto Bernet (Arent) 
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dames Rice Jr. 
Holland Gallerics 
We Yalters 

Cc. H. Brill 

Jom Lovey 

Be Use Clark 

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OE &. Bobineon  o%= 920.00 
z. s, nati 92. 210.00 
. ‘aon 9%. 156.90 
fF Je ; 94. 100.00 
Knoedler & COs 5. 295.90 
‘ a deataamepe ai IG. 130.00 
He alter 23. 220200 
.Hoonan _ 99. 65400 
Hyrse Se Ge O*RS 1117; 05, 90.00 
Hans Prey 101. 55.00 
Holdand Art Gauteng, olen 
Pe ggg 103. 185.00 
= Oa Yen’ Ande 104. 65.00 
Re Us. Clark . 105 200.00 
Holland Art Galleryzy.° “19-99 
Aa Ne Goléenham == 457° 475.00 
egg 108. 650.00 
5 aes ; 209. 310.00 
Hans d 110. 340.200 
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M. Knoedler 4 Co. ae 0). 
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(Retates of Be R. Redman and Daniel o*Dag) 
Jamary 15-16, 1914 ; 
Tricen Art Gallerie 


Mre Rosedale 


John Levy 


Mr. Rosedsailoc 
Mitte Boklroy 
John A. Philbratk 
mrs. Bartlett Arell 
John A, Philbrick 
Ure. Barlett Arkell 
Ae i.Henry 
4 ft Es J 
Pe Nery 5 
Fnoedler & Co. 
Clark Brown 
Hr. Me Glroy 
de d, Campbell 
Mre,. B. Arkell 
John A. Philbrick 
Holland Gallerics 

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Morris of London 
Jon A, Philbrick 
Jonmm Ae BPhilbrick 


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676 
68. 
69. 
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37.50 
105.00 
27200 
65.00 
60.00 
100.00 
25.00 
55.00 
80.00 
72.59 
25-00 
85.00 
42.50 
32.50 
47.50 
45.00 
55.00 
55.00 
45.00 
30.90 


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Buyer. 

Mr. Rosedale  "% 
I. Friedenheit 86. 
” " . 87. 
John Levey ry 
EB. Ke Robinson yes 
Benj. Natkins on 
I, Friedenheit 92. 
Benje Natkins 94. 
Knoedler & Co. On. 
I. FPriedenheit eae 
vi a 96. 
N. Walter te 
J.Noonan 99. 
Mrs. HE. G. O'Reilly tan 
Hans Prey 101. 
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RATER BES POTTS 102. 
o. Be Yan Anda 105. 
E. i. Clark 1046 


oF by | ign and American Artists. 


_ {Hetates of B. R. Redman and Daniel O'Day) 
American Art Galleries. 


Holland Art Gallery ony 
A. He. Goldenhan 


John Levy LOv. 
Mr. Rosedale 108. 
Hans Frey 110. 
Urs. Be vs Carlisle t41- 
Mu. eaeedier & CO. ile. 
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V. Dessers 

We Walters 


Otto Bernet (Agent) 
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James Rice Jr. 
Holland Galleries 
W. Walters c 
C. He Brill 

John Levey 

EB. M. Clark 

Es G. O*Reilly 

Be Frenkel 


Ww t 


Hans Frey 


Price. 


“130.00 


200.00 


730.00 
810.00 
175.00 
25.00 
210.00 
155.00 
100.00 
235.00 
130.00 
125.00 
220.00 
65.00 
$0.00 
55.00 

; 40.00 
185.00 
200.00 
70.00 
476.00 
650.00 
010.00 
340.00 
200.00 
576.00 
290.00 


Buyer. 

Re Frenkel 

Ee G.0)Reilly 

Mr. Rosedale 

John Levy 

Mr. Rosedale 

Mrs MeBlroy & 
John A. Philbriek 
mrss Bartlett Arkell 
John A, Philbrick 
Mrs. Barlett Arkell 


As U.Henry 


Mery 
Knoedler & 
Clark Brown 
ir. He Elroy 

Je ds Campbell 
Mre. B,. Arkell 
John A. Philbrick 
Holland Galleries 

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Co. 


A. M. Henry 

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ae A. Philbrick 
Mrse B. Arkell 
John A. Bhilbrick 


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ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW 
FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. — 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


FROM SATURDAY, JANUARY 10TH, UNTIL 
THE MORNING of THE DATE OF SALE 


OLD AND MODERN 


OIL PAINTINGS 


AND 


WATER COLORS 


BY 
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS 


| TO BE SOLD 
AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 
JANUARY 15TH AND 16th, 1914 
BEGINNING EACH EVENING AT 8 O’CLOCK 


CATALOGUE 4¢*% )/¢ y. 


OF 


OIL PAINTINGS 


AND WATER COLORS 


BY 


FOREIGN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS 


TO BE SOLD AT 
UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


BY ORDER OF 
THE EXECUTOR or THE ESTATE or B. R. REDMAN 
DECEASED, AND THE EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY OF 
NEW YORK, TRUSTEE OF THE ESTATE OF 


DANIEL O’DAY, DECEASED 
RSE ATMEL MET P 


ON THE DATES HEREIN STATED 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
AND HIS ASSISTANT, MR. OTTO BERNET, OF 
THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 
NEW YORK 
1914 


_ CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance 
may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid 
would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either de- 
cide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
money as may be required, and the names and addresses of the 
purchasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, in 
default of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put up 
again and re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the 
time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in default of 
which the undersigned may either continue to hold the lots at the 
risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be necessary 
for the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or private sale, 
and without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit 
of such purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) arising from such 
re-sale shall be a charge against such purchaser. 

4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon pay- 
ment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 9 
A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays—be- 
tween the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American 
Art Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and 
only on presenting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, 
of any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 

5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business 
in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be 
performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association 
will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing at 
current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, how- 
ever, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the 
acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the 
purchaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in 
caring for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself 
responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 


Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 
within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 

7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Asso- 
ciation of the correctness of the description, genuineness or au- 
thenticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of 
any incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not 
noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior 
to its sale, after which it is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot 
correctly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trust- 
worthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly 
catalogued, and, in its judgment, may either sell the lot as cata- 
logued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby 
would become responsible for such damage as might result were 
his opinion without proper foundation. 


SPECIAL NOTICE 

Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties 
on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph or telephone, will 
be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any 
purchase so made will be subject to the above Conditions of Sale, 
which cannot in any manner be modified. The Association, how- 
ever, in the event of making a purchase of a lot consisting of 
one or more books for a purchaser who has not, through himself 
or his agent, been present at the exhibition or sale, will permit 
such lot to be returned within ten days from the date of sale, 
and the purchase money will be returned, if the lot in any 
material manner differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be written 
and given with such plainness as to leave no room for misunder- 
standing. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the 
title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and 
when the lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects 
of art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the 
one transmitting the order is unknown to the Association, a de- 
posit should be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions 
should also be given. 

Priced copies of the catalogue of any sale, or any session 
thereof, will be furnished by the Association at a reasonable. 
charge. 

AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South, 
New York City. 


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POGUE. am 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE 
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1914 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 8.00 o’cLocK 


E PERCIVAL DE LUCE, A.N.A. 
F 7 ay fo AMERICAN: 1847— 


1—THE POKE BONNET be a, but 


Height, 7 inches; width, 5 inches 


A fair young girl with pink cheeks and large dark eyes, and 
light brown hair verging upon chestnut-red, is depicted head and 
shoulders, facing front, with her head turned somewhat toward 
the left. She wears a pale yellow straw bonnet tied about her 
ears and under her chin with white ribbons. 


Signed at the lower left, Percivat Dre Luce. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


JAMES G. TYLER 


AMERICAN: 1855— 


2—HEADING FOR PORT SAGOPA, Te 


ee “12 _ Height, 5% inches; length, 12 inches 


A fisherman in a heavy single-sticker is combing head-on through 
a choppy, gray-green sea with foaming crests. He is in “oilers” 

_ and sou’wester and looks aloft, and gulls are accompanying him 
landward. The day is gray and rainy, and back in the mist are 
discernible another fisherman and a three-master. 


Signed at the lower left, J. G. Tyuer. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


raga 


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H. C. FARNUM 


ConTEMPORARY 


8—LANDSCAPE | OA ae Jy Lae 


Height, 5% inches; length, 914 inches 


A line of dark green trees crosses the picture transversely, Be 
tween a low, broad hill outlining the horizon and a flat green field 
in the foreground, where hay has been cut and raked into small 
piles. A single laborer is at work in it. 


Signed at the lower left, H. C. Farnum, Paris. 


Owner, Estate of Dantex O'Day, deceased. 


HENRY MOSLER 


AMERICAN: 1841— 


4—STUDY FOR A SALON PICTURE 
(Panel) 
Height, 6 inches; length, 9 inches 


Passing along a brown road and moving away from the spectator 
is a procession of French peasant women in their white head- 
dresses, with dark skirts, pictured as turning off into a green 
wood. Sunshine picks out their white caps and sends some of — 
their shadows to the foreground. 


Signed at the lower left, H. Mostmr. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK 


AMERICAN: 1847— 


5—LANDSCAPE 
(Panel) 1). 


aes Height, 6 inches; length, 834 inches 


Beyond a water foreground colored by reflections of woods and 
sky, a landscape of hills and fields slopes to ‘the water’s edge: 
On the left are groups of thick trees, and on the right dense 
woods, while between them a mossy-green, gentle incline reflects 
a softened light before approaching dusk. 


Signed at the lower right, R. A. BrakenocK. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


WARREN C. BRIGGS 


AMERICAN: 1867—1903 


6—HOMEWARD BOUND 


_ The sun has gone down red behind a distant hill and the horizon 
is aflame with his glory. The crimson effulgence is deflected 
from the foreground by a screen of green trees projected from 
the right. Here, walking slowly away from the spectator, down 
a gentle slope, a single red and white cow is plodding home- 
ward, followed by a bent-shouldered man in brown. 


Signed at the lower left: “W. H. Repman; with kind 
regards of Warren C. Briggs, June 15, ’96.” 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


W. H. SNYDER 


ConTEMPORARY 


7I—YOUNG BULL 


lia Height, 714% inches; ae ee hee: 


A young bull, red with white patches, is lying on the straw- 
strewn ground of an open pen, in partial shadow. He is back 
to the spectator, with his head raised and turned and seen in 
profile. Through an open door beyond him one sees a field of 
green grass. 


at Signed at the lower left, W. H. Snyper. 


Exhibited at the Boston Art Club. 
Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


Height, 7 inches; length, 9 ae - 
SARE he: 


MARY THERESA HART 


AMERICAN: 1872— 
(Daughter of the late James M. Hart, N.A.) 


8—DAME A LA TETE ROUGE 


oT 
ee pea Height, 9°4, inches; ie 8 inchie 


A young lady with shoulders nude, in a gray-olive gown adorned 
with a huge blue bow, is portrayed head and shoulders, looking 
directly at the observer. Her head is poised slightly toward 
her left shoulder. She has large blue eyes and pink cheeks and 
a wonderful wealth of red hair, massed about her head and 
exhibiting various lights. 

The canvas had been signed, but the signature was destroyed 
in cutting to fit an oval frame. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


L. VERA 


CoNTEMPORARY 


9—A SPANISH STREET 


(Panel) 
oe 
on Height, 11 Bie width, 5% ws 


A man in white shirt, eee trousers and neckerchief and dark 
red sash is leading a sorry-looking donkey up a narrow, crooked 
street, between walls that take varied colorings in vivid sunshine 
and transparent shadow. White clouds float in a brilliant azure 
sky. 


Signed at the lower left, L. Vera. 


Owner, Estate of Dantet O'Day, deceased. 


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WARREN C. BRIGGS 


AMERICAN: 1867—1903 


10—AUTUMN AFTERNOON 
a 66 Height, 9 inches; lengt 


inches 


A large oak tree turning from brown f¢ red stands in dignified 
isloation in a green field whose grass i’/ yellowing. In the midst 
of the field, in a brown path leading from the foreground, a 
woman in red skirt and blue waist, wearing a white cap, is making 
her way toward a group of houses as the afternoon shadows 
lengthen. 

Signed at the lower right, W. C. Bricas. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


GEORGE HERBERT McCORD, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1848—1909 


11—GOLDEN SUNSET 
st Height, 9 inches; ee inches 


— 


A placid river opens before the vision in the red, yellow, brown 
and golden effulgence of a brilliant sunset. Water and sky and 
numerous sailing boats share in the rich chromatic diversity, and 
on shore at the left a single green house comes into view. 


Signed at the lower left, G. H. McCorp. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


JOHN WILLARD RAUGHT 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


12—BY THE SEA 


dhe Height, 9 inches; lengthy) Makes EO. 


In bright sunshine a yellow sandy reach is shown, threaded by a 
winding channel of blue water, and bounded on the right by 
rolling, grass-capped dunes which cast blue shadows on the sands. 
Beyond them toward the left are thickly-clustered low white 
houses with red tile roofs, characteristic of some seashore settle- 


ments, 
Signed at the lower right, J. W. Ravueut. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


M. FONTAINE 


Con TEMPORARY 


13—WOODS IN SPRING 


uA a — Height, 12 inches; st sd | 


A freely painted record of an impression of the//spring woods, 
when the greens are tender and fresh, the gras§ lush and the 
streams full. Gray slender trunks rise about a limpid pool 
which reflects their pictures, and their light green leafage sway- 
ing in a breeze seems to be at one in chromatic fellowship with 
the fresh luxuriant grasses at their feet. 


Signed at the lower left, Fonvraine. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


LOUIS MOELLER, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1855— 


14—INTERESTED 


go Height, 10 inches; widthn8 inchgs ) 


A white-haired man of large features, Short and stout and wear- 
ing a short brown mustache, is portrayed at three-quarter length — 
seated with his back to an unseen window on the left, reading 
with avidity a large “blanket-sheet” newspaper. He leans forward 
in his interest and a rugged hand is brought into the high light. 
Behind him is a gray wall, and a table with a white cloth on 
which a teacup rests. 


Signed at the lower right, Lours Mor.er. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


CARLE J. BLENNER 


AMERICAN: 1864— 


15—THE RED SHAWL 
(Panel) 


; bo 
3 “s Height, 12 inches; 


Head and bust portrait of a buxor 
décolleté gown, with a bright car 
her shoulders. She faces the left and is seen in profile with the 

‘suggestion of a smile, and her abundant long hair has been let 
down and drawn over her right shoulder, adorned with red 
flowers and green leaves. 


Signed at the lower right, Carte J. BLENNER. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


F. DEL CAMPO 


Tratian: CoNTEMPORARY 


16—VENICE 
(Panel) 


ear. Height, 12%4 inches; ee? eee 


1 A junction of two of the water-streets of Venice is pictured, a 
: canal from the left flowing into one which leads back from the 
: foreground and is lost in its curves between encroaching build- 
ings. In the angle between the two streams are characteristic 
gray buildings with green shutters, and citizens of humble type 
are seen at the corner. Just at hand is a man in a sandola. 


Signed at the lower left, F. ppt Campo, Venetia, 1896. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


GEORGE HERBERT McCORD, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1848—1909 


17—DOWNS IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT 


way, Ties, Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches 

ms e athens 
Green velvety hillsides slope forwar@fin partial shadow, their 
crests illumined by the light from glowing yellow clouds in a 
blue-green late-afternoon sky. At the left, on a rise near the 
foreground, is a gray cottage with a red chimney and a roof 
of rich brown thatch, and in front of it are two figures with 


notes of red and blue in their apparel. In the foreground a 
field road approaching the cottage crosses a ditch. 


Signed at the lower left, G. H. McCorp, A.N.A. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1848— 


18—LANDSCAPE SKETCH 
(Panel) 


O (Gites Height, 10 inches; ne vi inches 
; by TURE 


Straight ahead the grass is green and a gray brooklet runs 
between lush banks, while on the right a patch of long growth 
leans over, a greenish-yellow, like ripening grain in a breeze. In 
the background are houses and tall trees in the shadow of a high 
hill over whose top comes a brilliant glow of sunset. 


Signed at the lower left, Carterton Wicerns. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


WILLIAM MERRITT POST, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1857— 


19—LANDSCAPE 


o 0 Height, 10 inches; igs ae, 


Under a sky filled with gray-white clouds a low, broad hillside 
bordered by marshlands is enveloped in a between-seasons haze, 
while leafless trees and a few with light green foliage rise over 
a land where fresh green herbage is seen amongst brown and 
yellow flags. 


Signed at the lower right, W. Merrirr Posr. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


WILLIAM LOUIS SONNTAG, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1822—1900 


20—OLD MILL 
if x 14 $t Height, 10 inches; ha 12 inches 


Beside a still and limpid pool, in a wooded/fountry gone back 
to wildness, is the gray wreck of an old frgme building, stand- 


ing near a bunch of tall trees. In front of it are several figures, 
crouching at its base. The central mass of the composition is in 
shadow, the light striking down to the wild green fields which 
lie beyond the mill. In the sky are light gray and dark clouds, 
seen against patches of blue. 


Signed at the lower left, W. L. Sonnvac, N.A. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


UNKNOWN 
21—STILE. LIFE 


to Height, 10 inches; lengt % inches + 


On a light brown table two small Yeather-bound volumes and 
a pewter candlestick are seen against a dark red-brown wall. 
One of the books is open and a half-burned candle is in the 
stick. ; 


Owner, Estate of Danret O’Day, deceased. 


F. A. ALDRICH 


Con TEMPORARY 


22—GOLDEN TRESSES—STUDY OF A HEAD 


7 5O__ Height, 133, inches; width, Le Re 


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a) 


A fair young lady with golden hair, and roses in her cheeks, 
is seen head and shoulders, in profile to the left. The sunlight — 
brings out the gold in her locks and touches her nude shoulder, 
while her neck is in transparent shadow. Studied against a 
composite background suggestive of foliage. 


Signed at the lower left, —— A.pricH. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 
JOSEPH M. DE SILVA 
AMERICAN 


23—HILLSIDE LANDSCAPE 


og 


Yormnanne 


Height, 11 inches; length, 15 /ukehes” 


In a brilliant atmosphere on a summer day a green hillside is 
presented, its surface undulatory and exhibiting varied notes of 
green, brown and yellow in the short grass and shrubs. On its 
crest are many trees, tall and of dense foliage, standing out 
against a sky of pale, delicate blue. 


Signed at the lower left, Jos. M. pe Sinva. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


HENRY R. POORE, A.N.A. 


AmeERIcAN: 1858— 


24-HOUND’S HEAD YX. Vitae 


en Height, 1534 inches; width, 12 inches 


A solemn-looking hound, with tawny coat, and white breasted, 
is seated on his haunches looking steadily and magisterially 
forward, his head and breast only visible. Indefinite background 
of green, yellow and brown, suggesting grassy ground before a 
wood. : 
Signed at the lower right, H. R. P. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


i 


MORSTON REAM 


AMERICAN: DECEASED 


Q5—STILL LIFE fad! ee ; 


eo Height, 12 inches; ato 16 /i 


Luscious grapes of wine-color (Malagas), a pear and a broken 
peach are assembled on a salver lying on a table with a red, 
blue and yellow cloth. A knife and a wine-glass are beside them. 
The light strikes down upon the foremost of them while the 
rearmost recede into darkness. 


Signed at the lower left, Morston Ream. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. RepMan, deceased. 


L. MULBERRY 


ConTEMPORARY 


26—MARINE 


Ja ie Height, 101% inches; i/o 18 inches Vig Lig. 


On a warm day when there is but a light breeze and the distant 
water is under a haze, a sloop with reddish-yellow sail and sev- 
eral passengers is moving gently away on a rippled bay. Astern 
of her a sailor and a young woman are out in a dory, and ahead 
is a gray steamer with a black smoke-stack. 


Signed at the lower left, L. Mutpenry. 


Owner, Estate of Daniet O'Day, deceased. 


UNKNOWN 


27-SHEEP AND SHEPHERDESS 


ce, me Height, 734 inches; ee inches Vi nthe 


From low, treeless hills extending across the fr a flock of 
sheep have come down to drink at a spring, anwW their shepherdess 


has seated herself on the ground. Her white waist is arranged 
for coolness and she wears a purplish-plaid full skirt. 


Owner, Estate of Dantet O'Day, deceased. 


UNKNOWN 


28—HEAD OF A SAINT 


See ae Height, 16 nee 11 inche Nps aS a 


Head and shoulders portrait of a holy man, with a beam of glory 
falling upon his upturned face. He is of dark complexion with 
thin black beard and mustache, and faces the left, three-quarters 
front. A jeweled cross hangs at his breast and he is garbed in 
black. With wide, steady eyes of spiritual hunger he looks 
upward in the direction of the light. 


At the bottom: “Vera Erricies S. P. N. Aveusrrni Epi er 
D. osc; Miauen pe Herrera Fr, Mezco, 1755.” 


Owner, Estate of Dantet O'Day, deceased. 


JAMES CRAWFORD THOM 


AMERICAN: 1835—1898 


29—_GATHERING FLOWERS 
ge Height, 16%, inches; width, 1314 inches | _ > 
a J : sere 


A small girl, with a mass of light brown hair boyfd about her 
round head, is seated on a green and brown bank, I¢aning against 
a tree and making into a bouquet some bright blossoms she has 
plucked. She is dressed in blue and white and brown, and the 
sunlight illumines her intent little face. The light on the back- 
ground of green woods is kept subdued. 


Signed at the lower right, J. C. T. (in monogram). — 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


BENJAMIN EGGLESTON 


AMERICAN: 1867— 


30—AUTUMN WOODS 


4 7 & Height, 12 inches; oy Sa 
i'w, 


: At right and left the woods are brown about a f/reground pool 

'- at the edge of which a girl in a green dress and red bonnet is 

walking through the drying grass. At the left the trees are a 

; dark reddish brown, at the right they are of younger growth 

“and lighter foliage. Beyond the pool a distant flat field wears 
the season’s red and brown. 

Signed at the lower left, Bens. Eccrsron, 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


L. BECHI 


ITALIAN 


31—A SHEPHERD AND A SHEEP 
[| / se (Panel) 


Height, 12 inches; length, 17 inches VY 
A clergyman in skull-cap and short-clothes and long black coat, 
shading himself with a pale red umbrella, is standing in a green 
field near a house, intently watching a sheared sheep that is graz- 
ing in front of him. In one hand dropped at his side he retains 
the book he has been reading, a finger betwixt the leaves. 


Signed at the lower right, L. Becut. 


Owner, Estate of Dantet O'Day, deceased. 


EDWIN LORD WEEKS 


AMERICAN: 1849—1903 


32—STUDY OF A MAN 


eee Ae Height, inches; width, 12 inches ey ete 
Rare 69; FAS 


A tall man of Spanish type is standing in the sunshine, facing 
the right, engaged in shearing some small animal or trimming 
its claws. He has a full black beard, but his face is largely 
hidden by a large black hat with deep-curling brim. His blue- 
green breeches fit into his brown laced boots and he wears a buff 
and gray jerkin, a leather belt and a light yellow sash. 


Stamp of the Epwin Lorn Weexs sale, March, 1905, on the 
back. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


GEORGE HERBERT McCORD, AN.A. 


AMERICAN: 1848—1909 


383—EARLY OCTOBER 


: y) ve Height, 12 inches; ats 18 iyches 


A white birch tree in the nearer middle distance catches on its 
silvery trunk the full light of the sun, and is reflected in a fore- 
ground stream which mirrors also the blue sky. Beyond the 
birch are cattle in the sunlight, the foreground being in partial 
shadow, and all about are trees just turning yellow, while beside 
the foreground water a stunted tree has its full dress of autumn 
red, 
Signed at the lower right, G. H. McCorp. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


BENJAMIN EGGLESTON 


AMERICAN: 1867— 


34—WO00D NYMPHS 


bf 3D Height, 16 inches; length, ae . « 


Three nude maidens are splashing in a rushing woodland stream 

_- that comes tumbling into the foreground about a bend at the 
foot of a stout and leaning tree, on the right. One, seated at 

‘ the base of the tree, is in partial transparent shadow, and is 

~ seen in profile to the left. A companion in front of her, half- 
immersed in the brook, is back to the spectator ; while a third 
girl, with blond hair falling over her shoulders, is about to enter 
the water, and stands facing the spectator, grasping slender 
branches of a neighboring tree. 


Signed at the lower right, Bunsamin Ecatrsron, 1902. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


R. CHRETIEN 


Frencu 


385—STILL LIFE 


ot fe Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches Cotter oe 
Wi A, : 


Two bottles of old wine, well sealed and cobwebbed, stand on 
a deal table beside a platter of rich, large chestnuts, roasted and 
with shells slit. A bottle of “white” wine is golden-yellow, its 
companion is amber-brown. 


Signed at the lower right, R. Curitren. 


Owner, Estate of Dantet O’Day, deceased. 


JOHN WILLARD RAUGHT 


AMERICAN: CoNTEMPORARY 


36—FIRST COMMUNION 


4 ee Height, 18 inches; width, inches 
LPC a 
A young maiden all in white, wearing her Communion head- 
dress and cape, her yellow-brown hair just showing above her 
forehead, is seen at three-quarter length in the immediate fore- 
ground, and facing primly full-front. She stands in a smooth 
and narrow road which is sandy-yellow in bright sunshine, and 
behind her rise a huge stone church and a garden wall. 


Signed at the lower left, Joan Wittarp Raveut, 1896. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


ADDISON T. MILLAR 


AMERICAN: 1868—1913 


37—NIGHT FISHING BOATS COMING 


ane THROUGH SURF—KATWYK 
[9 — ALA Viathiee 


Close inshore in the foreground one of thé heavy Dutch fishing 
boats is coming on through the surf, which tosses high about her, 
her sails flying and men seen aboard her in the glare of her 
light. The water is dark, greenish-blue, and the sky is heavy 
with clouds, through which the moonlight is breaking. In the 
dim distance other fishing boats are discerned. 


Signed at the lower left, Avpison T. Mrxzar. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


ERNEST LAWSON, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


38—MOONLIGHT 


Me e Height, 1434, inches; News 7s, 
Lo / Ve tne 


Across a field of thick green grass a farm road winds from the 
foreground back to a white farmhouse with brown roof, nestling 
in the shelter of a bushy tree—pale moonlight illumining all. 
A The sky is bright with stars, and in the ground story of the 
house a single window is alight. 


Signed at the lower left, E. Lawson. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


ALESSANDRO AGRICOLA 


Trarian: ConTEMPORARY 


39—MOS4IC STILL LIFE 


oe Diameter, 19 inches. A 
my Vr’ Ve Allert 


A transparent glass bowl on a foot, resting in an ornamental 
glass basin, contains golden yellow and rosy fruit, heaped high, 
with luscious bunches of white grapes and a cut lemon. Seen 
under a strorig top-light on a green and yellow table against a 
dark brown background or wall, the whole effected in mosaic. 


Signed on the back, AtessanpRo Acricona, FECE, 1879. 


Owner, Estate of DANTEL O’Day, deceased. 


EDWIN LORD WEEKS — 


AMERICAN: 1849—1903 


40—THE MOOR—A STUDY 


ie Height, 20 inches; width, 1 Meee 
=, = 


A lithe yet stout-limbed, dark-skinned man of Northern Africa 
is seated facing the right, turned three-quarters from the spec- 
tator. He wears a long, pale-yellow brocaded cloak of checked 
pattern, gray-white trousers, and an elaborate head-covering of 
combined fez and turban form in gray, white, black and orange- 
red. His pose is one of. lassitude, with hands resting on knees. 


On the back the stamp of the Evwin Lorp Weeks sale, 1905. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. RepmMan, deceased. 


ADDISON T. MILLAR 


American: 1868—1913 


41—IN LAREN 


> j ea Height, 18 inches; wid BOs Wb . 


In a homely gray interior, with oliv es in the walls.and a 
red tile floor and dark ceiling, a yowhg and buxom matron in a 
tight-fitting white headdress is seated at a table by a window, 
her yellow-haired small daughter opposite her and a tall teapot 
and cup in evidence. She wears gray and red and blue-green, 
and her child an ancient pink, and on the floor a gray-white 
cat laps pabulum from a malachite bowl. Light filtering through 
lace curtains from a green garden glints from bright brasses on 
a humble red-brown sideboard. 


Signed at the lower left, Avpison T. Mrruar, Laren. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


WILL LARYMORE SMEDLEY 


AMERICAN: 1871 


42—AUTUMN LANDSCAPE 


Bie é _ Height, 16 inches; leng eT), epee 


Dark green meadows encompass a sniall pool in the foreground, 

its surface gray in reflection of a thickly clouded, somber sky 

whose moving vaporous masses take notes of yellow, mauve and 
é purple. On the right are woods, green, yellow and brown, and 
on the left on a gentle slope some detached trees, their foliage 
in the sere. 


Signed at the lower left, W. L. Smep ey. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


- FRANK DE HAVEN, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1856— 
43—LANDSCAPE 


Oo tM bv Height, 16 inches; YD 20 Vigan 
— & (9 


Foreground and left of the “ed are in shadow, and contrast 
sharply with the sunlit middle distance and sky on the right. 
Under the shadows, the low rolling slopes are a dark green, the 
vegetation along a narrow brook is flourishing, full and _ rich, 
and distant hills are a deep purple-blue, while the sky is a 
mingled mass of gray, slate and starchy blues. On the right 
is the sun, low hillsides are a warm yellow and green, and the 
sky over them is bright blue and white. On a farm bridge near 
the foreground a load of hay drawn by white oxen, attended by 
a man in blue, is about to emerge from the shadow. 


Signed at the lower left, F. De Haven, 1896. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


EDWARD LOYAL FIELD 


_AMERICAN: 1856— 


44—AFTER SUNSET 


pe Nips Lass Height, 16 inches; pid 20 inch 
Thick trees and bushes are dark on ee es Rend windgw lights 
gummer in a house amidst them. Winding around it(/from the 
foreground is a brown earthen road, passing through grassy fields. 
The sky, with many clouds, is dimly alight with a fading sun- 
set glow, and against the dark, shadowed background the glint 
ot its light defines a lone church steeple. 


Signed at the lower left, E. Loyau Frexp. 
Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


GERARD L. STEENKS 


ConTEMPORARY 
45—STILL LIFE one Wn. g Z ane 
jp Na Height, 17 inches; length, 21 inches 


On a dull brown table some half-dozen raw onions, whose coats 
are peeling off, are lying next a wholesome-looking squash of - 
rich color, in front of a copper tea-kettle and a brass pan. The 
whole in bright lighting against a dark green wall. 


Signed at the lower right, Grrarv L. SreenxKs. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. RepmMan, deceased. 


GRANVILLE PERKINS 


ConTEMPORARY £ 


46—MARINE 
(Water Color) 


hee ee Height, 15 inches; (idugth, 22 inks » Cherri 


On the gently rippling, mottled-gray watérs of a broad river or — 
harbor, freight-carrying sloops and schodners are seen in a hazy 
distance, and in the foreground is a laden craft with two men 
aboard, a third man in a heavy small boat holding to the side. 


Signed at the lower left, Granvitte Prrxtys, 1893. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


V. PROT 


ConTEMPORARY 


47—4 LADY OF SMILES 


Jj)#. : gee ero clliad Oy Gallina 


A brown-haired young lady of plastic features appears in head 
and shoulders, her face in profile to the left. She wears a loosely 
~ draped, filmy, low-necked white gown, and holds her hands lightly 
clasped beneath her chin, as she glances upward, with parted 
lips, in a somewhat equivocal smile. Brilliant red background. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


HAL ROBINSON 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 
48—HIGHLANDS AND RIVER > 
pao ww Height, 16 inches; length, 20 ot, of 


Vr- 
Blue water with lavender, olive and yellow-white notes, flows / 
between a high bank with steep, purplish faces and green slopes 
on the right, and a low point or breakwater with a lighthouse 
terminating it on the left. The stream may be the Hudson. 
Coming up are tugs, puffing white steam and black smoke, out 
in mid-stream. “<A sky of pale turquoise is toned in a robin’s-egg 
green in its lower reaches, where vaporous lavender strata are 
seen, and the blue and bluish-green aloft are spread with cream- 
white patches. 


Signed at the lower right, Hat Rosrnson. 


. Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


H. M. KITCHELL 


ConTEMPORARY 


49—IN THE WOODS 


yt Height, 20 inches; Bie 8 wis *, 
AA 4 ere aN 
A ragged tree with bifurcate trunk grows’on a knoll in the right 
foreground, at the edge of a narrow brook running through a 
wood. Its neighbors are seen in a golden haze, and the golden 
light is reflected broadly from the knoll, and from the soft 
deep grass of the opposite bank—where a figure in red is wan- 


dering. With the green of the foliage are mixed the red and 
brown notes of autumn. 


Signed at the lower right, H. M. KrrcHett, 
Owner, Estate of B. R. RepMan, deceased. 


HENRY IHLEFELD 


ConTEMPORARY 


50—BUNNY 


S Height, 20 inches; width, 14 “ED, ; 
ee mm atk, 


Out in the sunshine in a. green and yellow field, in front of a 
deep green wood, a pudgy, golden-haired girl in a blue pinafore 
stands facing the onlooker and calling to someone at her left. 
She clasps a white rabbit in one fat arm and grasps another 
bunny by its ears. 

Signed at the lower right, Henry IH LEFELD. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


S. SEYMOUR THOMAS 


AMERICAN: 1868— 


51—AT THE FIREPLACE 


a ne Height, 18 ee 21% “Or thei ‘ 


An aged woman, cumbrous and as sedted herself on a very 
low chair close up to a capacious hearth where a small fire burns. 
She wears a dark blue skirt and a loose pale blue sacque, and 
is alone in a homely room which serves both as kitchen and bed- 
room, in a French peasant home. 


Signed at the lower right, Seymour Tuomas, 1890. 
Owner, Estate of Dantet O'Day, deceased. 


ADDISON T. MILLAR 


American: 1868—1913 


52—ACROSS THE FLATS 
(Water Color) 


if St Height, 1714 inches; length, as Ae ef / 


Broad, generally flat, unkept fields ide the most part off the 
composition, lying in the sunlight beyond a shadowed foreground 
knoll. In a wandering, sinuous path across them, an old woman 
walking with the help of a stick is approaching, accompanied by 
a small dog. 


Signed at the lower left, A. T. Mrtuar. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. RepmMan, deceased. 


ADDISON T. MILLAR 


AMERICAN: 1868—1913 


53—FALL DAYS 
(Water Color) 


yi Le ae Height, 171%, inches; length, 23 inchgss 
[ ; 4 AA 


Two women are out in rough fields of unused land. One, in the 
middle distance, stoops down to take something from the ground, , 
near a blue pond. Her companion, who is warmly clothed in 
blue and red, is seen in the foreground leaning over a small 
fire. At the left are three blasted trees, with sparse brown 
foliage. 

Signed at the lower left, Avpison T. Mruvar. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


ERNEST LAWSON, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN 


54— FARMHOUSE BY MOONLIGHT 


fo go Height, 17%, Oe inches 


The spectator looks down a grass-grown road with a trodden foot- 
path beside it, running between rambling fences of hewn rails. 
To right is a hillside, to left a meadow, all in brilliant moon- 
light, while across the background are dark woods over whose 
tops some clouds are seen. At the foot of the hill, against the 
woods, a white farmhouse stands out in the moonshine, yellow 
lamplight coming from two of its windows. 


Signed at the lower right, E. Lawson. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


FREDERIC EDE 


CanabDIAn: 1865— 


55—RIPPLING RIVER 


bo oe Height, 19 inches; 1 h, 23% ‘inche ; / : 


Entering from the left in the middle distance, a narrow river 
turns abruptly and comes forward, broadening to occupy the 
whole foreground. To the right on its border are pollard wil- 
lows, with little foliage, and at the water’s edge low twining vines. 
Back on the rising bank are gray buildings with brown thatch 
and red tile roofs, and conical yellow stacks are seen in the 
green fields. 


Signed at the lower right, Freperic Ene. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


A. PEZANT 


CoNTEMPORARY 


56—COWS 


eee Height, 19%, inches; ce a else g LM, 


Thatch-roofed farmhouses with notes of brown, pink, yellow p 
and gray, stand at the crest of a hill whose green incline slopes 
forward, leaving them outlined against a gray sky with mauve 
notes. On the sunny green slope in the foreground a red cow 
lying down and a dark-brown and white one standing eye the 
spectator keenly. 
Signed at the lower right, Aym. Prezanv. 


Owner, Estate of Dantet O'Day, deceased. 


A. T. BRICHER, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1837—1908 


57—ROCKS ON THE COAST OF MAINE 
(Water Color) 


[S$ °2— Height, 21 inches; age: eo NY atterre 


A rocky headland projects from the ver soft light of 
a tranquil gray day, and the sea in gentle motign laps at its 
broken base lightly. The vaporous sky, the weathered cliff and 
the ceaseless currents attract with subtle color. 


Signed at the lower right, A. T. Bricuer. 


Owner, Estate of Dantet. O'Day, deceased. 


UNKNOWN 
58—MARINE 


elt Height, 21%, inches; length, 25%, Sted y) re 
YN. pea ker Nee 


On a moonlight night-numerous sailboats are seen, moving in a 
gentle breeze over choppy water. Those in the distance show 
white canvas, a yawl coming forward is silhouetted in gray. 
The moon is full and the waves reflect a yellow light. 


Owner, Estate of Danirn O’Day, deceased. 


H. RUGBY 


ConTEMPORARY 
59—THE PINK ROSE 
3 (Pastel) . 


air waved lightly over 


A blond young woman with pale yellow 
her brows and gathered loosely back of her shoulders is seen 
at half length toward the left, with face turned to the front. — 
A diaphanous gown of blue falls flowingly about her shoul- 
ders and opens low at the neck,. and is supplemented by a filmy _ 
black kerchief or mantle. In her hand she holds a large pink 
rose, on its stem of green leaves. 
Signed at the upper right, H. B. Rucpy, 99. (Copyricur.) 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


H. M. KITCHELL 


CoNTEMPORARY 


60—LANDSCAPE 
ae ee. Height, 20 pec Ge 24 inche J 
LA 0 

Autumn woods are rich in color at right ig left, a single tall ~ 


tree on the right raising its branches out of the picture. A 
broad open space extending down the center toward the left is 
carpeted with deep grass, whose soft green surface shares in a 
yellow glow that comes from a golden sky filled with rolling 
clouds. — 
Signed at the lower left, H. M. Krrcwern. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


ERNEST E. TAYLOR 


ConTEMPORARY 


61—A TIGHT CORK 


ay te Height, 24 inches; sey oo i have 
# 


An ancient serving man with ruddy features and sparse hair, 
in traditional waiter’s costume, has taken off his coat and struggles 
with a refractory cork in one of three bottles of ale which have 
been ordered for consumption. 


Signed at the wpper right, Ernesy E, Taytor. 


_~ Owner, Estate of Dantet O’Day, deceased. 


te SEYMOUR THOMAS 


AMERICAN: I868— 


62—_WORK AND PLAY 


} 7) Ker Height, 24 inches; Be lhe 


Gray-plastered stone buildings with tile roofs appear in the sun- 
light against a blue sky and a background of tall trees—on the 
left a home, back of it and on the right, smaller accessory 
shelters of a farm. From the house porch a young woman in pink 
waist and blue skirt and wearing a straw hat, looks out, while 
a small girl in a white cap is busily at work arranging flowers 
on the lowest step and her tow-haired brother plays with a toy 
- cart. 

Signed at the lower right, S. Seymour Tuomas, 1890. 


“Owner, Estate of Dante O'Day, deceased. 


GEORGE HERBERT McCORD, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1848—1909 


63—LEYDEN HARBOR 


J0 S$ “— Height, 20 inches; length, ee. ; 
UK. 
ma h 


In a colorful sunset glow a mass of ship aa wee is seen az 
atmosphere, on a stream whose es surface is tinged may 
hues by reflections of clouds and canvas and the brightly-colowed 
costumes of numerous workers. Back in the mist are the city 
buildings, the huge arms of a windmill towering over them. 


Signed at the lower right, G. H. McCorp. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


WALTER GRIFFIN, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


64—MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 


HX su Height, 24 inches; width, 20 iyches 


> 


Bushy trees growing in the middle distance, between a tall bluff 
on the left and a winding road on the right, obscure a village 


in the mountains whose red and brown buildings are seen at — 


either side of the treetops. The foliage and neighboring herbage 
is in many tones of green. The sky is blue with white and pink 
clouds. ; ; 


Signed at the lower left, Watrrr GriFFin. 


Owner, Estate of Danie O'Day, deceased. 


KARL TERMOHLEN 


CoNTEMPORARY 


65—GOLDEN AUTUMN 


] w Height, 25 Von Cae 


Nearby on the left and farther off on the right, more or less 
open woods are reddening in the flush of autumn, and interven- 
ing is a green meadow brightened with yellow. Beyond yellowed 
hills of the distance, cloud banks in a pale sky are aglow in 
pale yellow and deep orange. 

Signed. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


ig 


ie mee Height, 26% aes 3434, inches 


WILLIAM RITSCHEL, A.N.A. 


American: 1864— 


66—FISHING FLEET AT THORE, HOLLAND 


——“Ge 


Height, 25 inches; len 


Night is closing in over the sea, vy expansive cloudy/ shut- 
ting out too early the glow from the sunset sky. Their curtain 
is not yet fully drawn, and from low along the horizon deep 
reddish-yellow notes come over the water, in the gloaming, while 
through broad rifts aloft) the fading light is reflected upon the 
foreground beach and shallows. The tide is out and here bulky 
fishing boats with a few sails up are resting on the sand in a 
few inches of water, with various figures wading out to them. 


Signed at the lower left, W. Rivscuet. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


-G. B. CORRIGLIA 


Iratian: ConTEMPORARY 


67—_THE HAPPY FAMILY 


7 4 


AnL NV i fh 

A grandmother in bright and cheery colors, holding in hand 
some spun flax, has turned to give some instruetions/t0 a small 
girl beside her who. is learning to knit. In front/ of them a 
plump young woman in white, blue and pink is winding a ball 
of blue yarn from a skein held by a boy who stands in a window 
embrasure, and back of her an old man whose nose and chin 
have begun to approach is seated in a rush chair feeding doves. 
On the walls are pictures of the Madonna and Child and a praying 
saint. ‘ 


Signed at the lower left, G. B. Corrierta. 


Owner, Estate of Dantet O'Day, deceased. 


ERNEST LAWSON, | A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1873— 


68—MOONLIGHT SYMPHONY 


f 0 eaten Height, ern Ce Aes : 


A rambling and picturesque pile of buildings extends irregularly 
about a court in which there is a single tree, its trunk bifurcating 
up near the roof-tops but no leaves or branches being visible.’ 
The gray and weather-stained walls and colored tile roofs of 
Old World architecture are filled with elusive and illusory chro- 
matic variations in the brilliant moonlight, all held harmonious in 
its subtle fluidity. : 


Signed at the lower left, K. Lawson. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


UNKNOWN 


69—MADONNA AND CHILD 


qe mean 29 = ihe) a , 


The Madonna, young and sweet- Ag: with frank, fearless dark- 
blue eyes, is here pictured looking directly and intently at 
the spectator, while she clasps the Child to her breast. She is 
seated facing the right and looks over her right shoulder. She 
is clad in rich garments of blue, coral-red and green, and wears 
a gold-embroidered white mantilla about her head. The Child, 
who nestles lovingly against her and looks in the observer’s 
direction but not at him, is enwrapped in white and golden- 
yellow, and behind him is St. John in worshipful adoration. 


Owner, Estate of Dante O'Day, deceased. 


GERARD L. STEENKS 


CoNTEMPORARY 


70—THE STUDENT 


a Height, 214%, inches; toh th, 2 POA inches et Tine 
e, é “sf re 


A thoughtful man in black gown Vg aoa white collar is 
seated at a table with a figured red coverlet, studiously ponder- 
ing a heavy opened volume. He faces the observer, turned slightly 
toward the right and has raised his right hand to his brow to 
shield his eyes from a strong light which enters from above on 
the left. Dark green background. 


' Signed at the lower right, G. L. Srrenxs. 
Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


S. MEIPEN 


SpanisuH: ConTEMPORARY 


41—A SPANISH GARDEN 


2 /47 Height, 30% inches; width, He Oe Late 


The spectator looks at the corner of a arden in brilliant sun- 
shine, a building with white, blue and pink wall on the left, a 
house white, blue and gray at the back. In front of this grow 
tall trees with orange and golden fruit. 


Signed at the lower right, S. Mrrren. 
Owner, Estate of Danitet O'Day, deceased. 


CARLE J. BLENNER 


AMERICAN: 1864— 


—AFTER THE BALL 
(Pastel) 


—pee 
a tats Height, 28 inches; ufidth, 22 fiches 
. 5 ——— 

A dark-haired, voluptuous young woman, seen head and _ bust, 
is resting luxuriously, leaning back upon soft silken cushions 
of pale yellow, mauve and blue. Her pink décolleté gown shows 
a blue edging and she holds against her breast pink roses. She 
faces toward the left, with head turned front, and is lost in a 
dreamy, reminiscent smile. 


Signed at the upper left, Carte J. Brennen. 
Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased, 


Le ee $o Height, 23%, inches; wee 36 inches 


+n) 
ner ak. 


PETER E. RUDELL 


AMERICAN: 1854—1899 


73—THE STORM 


o¢ Height, 22 inches; length, 3334 inches y 
vy eed ; 


Over a landscape of bold rocky hills encircling a flat plain a 
black storm is passing, the clouds seeming to drag the hilltops. 
They are ominous-looking throughout, a rift showing one patch 
of gray-white and permitting a shaft of light to whiten the edge 
ot a rocky cliff. The landscape in its partial and moist ob- 
scurity shows rich tones of green, brown and yellow. 


Signed at the lower left, Ruprtu. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


MICHEL SIMONIDY 


HuNGARIAN 


74—_HARMONIE DU SOIR 


Two young women, pensive and languorous, are seated the 
ground with their backs against a tree, at the border of a river. 
Both wear décolleté gowns, one, a brunette, a gray-blue; her com- 
panion, a yellow blonde, a gown which matches her hair. The 
shadows of evening are falling, but the clouds are still bril- 
liant and dapple the water with colorful reflections which blend 
with the landscape and with the colors in the group at the big 
tree. The blonde is idly strumming a mandolin. In front of 
her a lean hound points his nose skyward. 


Signed at the lower right, M. Stmoniwy, 1901. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


FRANK RUSSELL GREEN, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1856— 


75—THE FAGOT GATHERER 


Jee ow Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inchesy A 
Ua VOtrnLL Uginre 


In the interior of an open wood where the trees grow tall be- /( 
fore branching, an old woman walking with a staff and with a | 
bundle of sticks on her shoulder is seen making her way home- 
ward. The gray tree trunks and the red-brown, leaf-carpeted 
ground are dappled with sunlight, entering through interstices 
of the foliage. 


Signed at the lower left, Frank Russert Green, A.N.A. 
(with seal prefixed). 


Uwner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


JENNIE BROWNSCOMB 


AMERICAN: 1850— 


76—THE ROCK-A-BYE LADY FROM HUSH-A- 
BYE STREET 


7 a a Height, 301%, inches; width, 224% inches. Q 

* Qanirte (ere VY 
Tall, supple, and plump withal, and clad in filmy gray, a 
brown-haired young woman with red poppies in her hair and 
arms comes treading a winding yellow-brown path through a 
field of the drowsy blossoms—both lady and environment screened 
by a misty veil. The field of the picture has a decorative border 
of cherubic heads within appropriate scrolling foliations, and the 
canvas is in an architectural frame. 


Signed at the lower right, JENNIE Brownscoms. (Copyricur.), 


Owner, Estate of B. R. RepmMan, deceased. 


CHARLES W. HAWTHORNE, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1872— 


TiI—YELLOW AND RED 


f. Prcan Height, 30 oe width, 24 Bie: 


An affable young woman with dark eyebrows and a mass of 


biack hair, red cheeks and very red lips, is sitting in a high- 
backed green armchair, facing the spectator and smiling, with 
eyes directed toward the floor. She wears a white gown which 
has slipped below her shoulders, and around her is thrown a 
brilliant yellow drapery, while in her black hair is a rich red 
rose. Dark neutral background. 


Signed at the lower right, C. W. Hawrnorne. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Revpman, deceased. 


ALOYSIUS O*KELLY 


AMERICAN: 1850— 


78—THE DEVOUT 


Height, 36 inches; width, 251% inches 
Meow 9 | y) 7 
Vine 
A gray interior of a cathedral, and brilliant colors of the stained 
glass religious pictures in the high window over an altar. In 
the foreground, at the side of the altar steps, an aged peasant 
in gray trousers and faded plum-colored coat, standing in his 
sabots, hat off and leaning on a stick. By his side a blond girl 
in an old-green skirt, wearing a white cap and broad white 
collar, kneeling on the stone floor reciting a prayer. 


Signed at the lower right, Atoystus O’Ketty, 1905. 


Shown at the Comparative Exhibition of American Painting, in 
the Corcoran Gallery, Washington, 1907. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


ae 
ee 


1 


3 2.9% Height, 36 inches; width, 2 ae 


_A Brittany interior with figures. In a corner of a room a mo 


with the white peasant headdress is spinning flax, with two 


i] ees Height, 37 inches; wid 


ALOYSIUS O’KELLY 


AMERICAN: 1850— 


19 THE SPINNING WHEEL 


small girls beside her, one of them wearing sabots and a white 
cap. Sunlight enters by a) window looking out upon a harbor, 
where various sailing craft are seen. On the window-sill is a 
green jar and on the floor a red earthenware jug. 


Signed at the lower left, Atoystus O’Ketry. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


ALOYSIUS O’KELLY 


AMERICAN: 1850— 


80—SECRETS 


f) 


ee ae 
Aven a 


Two small peasant girls of Brittarfy/ face the spectator, 1 
walnut-paneled room. Both are in ted but of different tres, 
and the frock of one has brown sleeves with stripes and she 
wears a rose-pink apron. Both have red-blond hair, and one 
wears a yellow cap with embroidery of mingled hues. She turns 
to her left, her hands folded in front of her, and looks down- 
ward very seriously, while her sympathetic companion gently 
embraces her. - 

Signed at the lower right, Avoysius O’Ketry. 


a 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Revman, deceased. 


KARL TERMOHLEN 


ConTEMPORARY 


81—SUMMER 


west Height, 35 inches.) Upits epg 


The sky is blue and banks of light gray and white cumuli ee 5 a 
along the horizon. In the distance a gray-blue river is seen, 
through a vista between stout old trees of luxuriant foliage, a 
wide path or road leading down between them to the water. — 
The bright sunlight accentuates the rich green leafage and mottles — 
the ground with transparent shadows. 


Signed at the lower right, Karu x Bile See 


Owner, Estate of B. R. RepmMan, deceased. 


SECOND EVENING’S SALE 
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1914 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 8.00 o’cLocK 


FREDERICK BALLARD WILLIAMS, 
N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1871— 


82—ROSE PINK 
(Panel) 


hs ae at Height, 10 inches; ered, = A) ry 


A 


Under a wide-spreading apple-tree laden with fruit a Titiary 
haired young lady in a low-necked, pale-canary waist and rose 
pink skirt—pale green, diaphanous drapery floating decorativély 
about her—is standing facing the observer, her arms full of the 
red and golden fruit she has plucked. To left there is a 
glimpse of a-pale blue sky. 


Signed at the lower left, Frep’k Batitarp WixttaMs, '99. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK 


AMERICAN: 1847— 


83—GLORIES OF AUTUMN 


65 Height, 9 inches; “Oy styten t 


Thick woods close in from either side about an open space of 
the foreground, which is filled with brush of low growth. A 
rift in the woods opens a vista of indefinite “distance” to the 
far sky. Woods and underbrush are rich, lustrous and gem- 
like in the glory of their autumn coloring. Mahogany-browns 
and rich yellows, touched by glints of ruby-red, transfigure trees 
and herbage, and here and there the ground is disclosed trans- 
formed to malachite. 


Signed at the lower left, R. A. BuaKetocK. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


FREDERICK W. KOST, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1861— 


84—GRAY BRIDGE a Prep 


a faa Height, 10 inches; length, 1334 inches 


A narrow river or canal meanders through a level country and 
in the middle distance is crossed by a gray bridge. Here a 
group of figures are noted on the bank at the left, and on the 
right is a more or less ramshackle pile of dark brown frame 
buildings—with notes of color in household articles hanging on a 
line in relief against the somber walls. The foreground is in 
partial shadow, beyond the bridge the green fields are in sun- 
light, and the wandering stream is “intricately mottled with multiple 
reflections of a turbulent sky. 


Signed at the lower left, Kost. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1864— 


~85—IN THE FIELDS 
a may (Panel) 
a OO oe Height, 10 inches; Pee 14 inches 


A level tract of field land, with a few scattering young Artées, 
is partly enclosed, on the left by a dense wood and on the far 
side by a green hill which extends across the background. In 
the field, which in the foreground is in a cloud-shadow and in 
the middle distance is sunny, two men are at work. 


Signed at the lower left, Geo. H. Bocerr, ’89. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1857— 


-86—SUNDOWN 


5) 0 te Height, 1134 inches; ae ha 


¢ 


Thick growths of brown trees, almost leafless, are dark on the 
right, against a darkening sky of pale greenish-yellow. At the 
left is a dark brown cottage with a single light in a window, 
and distant hills along the horizon are faint bluish-green. In 
the foreground a stream reflecting the lights of the sky runs 
between brown and green banks. 


Signed at the lower right, Bruce Crane. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1859— 
87—NOCTURNE—MONTMARTRE 


DE fos) a6 Height, 161%, inches; “eo a? gn 


In the immediate foreground night is well nigh as bright as day. 
on “The Hill” of gay Paris, and a white-hatted cabby turn 
from a paper he has been reading, in the friendly light of the 
café whose tables line the terrasse, to regard the nearest passer- 
by. She approaches in a pale purplish-blue. Beyond her the 
sidewalk is filled with people, and brilliant illuminations flash 
through what nature meant for gloom over their heads. 


Signed at the lower right, Cuitp—E Hassam. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


GEORGES MICHEL 


Frencu: 1763—1843 


88—LANDSCAPE 
<3 0 oe Height, 13%, inches; length, 16 inch 


YVR 


A broad valley sweeps across the picture, bounded on the farther 
side by an even line of low hills, with what seems to be a light- 
house rising above the crest. Along the center of the valley is a 
settlement, with thatch-roofed houses and windmills. A part of 
the plain is in yellow sunshine, much of the whole landscape under 
shadow of dark, angry clouds. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


BERNARDUS JOHANNES BLOMMERS 


DutrcHu: 1845— 


89—BLEACHING DAY 
(Panel) 


es } 
vy 0 ee Height, 13 inches; length,\192/inches f 


In the distance the low red roofs ofa village, dominated byfits 
church, under a light sky filled with e¢fouds and tinged with color. 
Before it a hollow in grass-grown dunes, with a sprinkling of 
wild flowers, and peasant women spreading linen to bleach. In 
the foreground a white-capped, blue-aproned young woman is 
“assisted” by a golden-haired toddler to carry her empty basket 
homeward. 

Signed at the lower right, Buommers. 


Owner, Estate of Danmi O'Day, deceased. 


CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1859— 


90—RAINY EVENING 


v iS aby Height, 14 inches; ges 18 ee) 
YUL: Ute 


Sidewalks and pavement of a busy city street are slippery in the 
wet, and iridescent with reflections of many lights in houses 
and street cars. The night is dark and the heavens are thickly 
overcast, but above the housetops beyond a church on the farther 
side of the way come brilliant bursts of flaming red and yellow, 
as from a huge building on fire, streaking broad stretches of the 
dark sky. In the street are numerous pedestrians with um- 
brellas, and all unconcerned, as though ’twere a féte. 


Signed at the lower left, Cruirpe Hassam. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


lye Es ETS Ae ee, ee 


FREDERICK J. BOSTON 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


91—_THE FLAME 


Height, 18 inches; width, 14 inches 


pase 
A decorative panel boldly executed figuring a young womanAn a 
purple waist, delicately ornamented in gold, with marvelous red — 
hair of flame hue decoratively swirling about her pale face. Her 
pink lips and blue eyes fix a quizzical smile, and she is seen in 
head and shoulders against a river landscape of vivid green, with 
distant notes of deep blue. 
Signed at the lower right, F. J. Boston. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK 


AMERICAN: 1847— 


92—GOLDEN SKY 
o-/ ‘4 ne Height, 15 inches} 


th, 20 eis (WY J ff 


It is sunset, and the spectatoy/looks at two scraggly trees of 
limited foliage, in silhouette against a warm and luminous sky. 
About and beyond them are other low trees or bushes, scattered 
in a wild place, the uneven ground dimly defined in low tones 
of green and brown, while the whole visible expanse of the 
sky, overlain by fleecy clouds, glows in a subdued, persistent 
golden-yellow light with deeper notes of golden brown. 


_ Signed at the lower right, R. A. Braxerocx. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


e BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1857— 


93—A COUNTRY ROAD 


f° Tos Height, 16 inches; length, 20 Simo te , j Qrterll 


The road is narrow and soca Ae and coming into view around 
the corner of a brown farmhouse on the left, runs forward be- 
tween low green grass-banks. On the right, bordering the road, 
are all but leafless trees, and the whole landscape is seen in the 
half-light of dusk against a pale greenish-yellow sky. 

Signed at. the lower right, Bruce Crane. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


JOSEPH RIBERA 


SpanisH: 1588—1656 


Oe Meh 


full- bearded man, against a 


94—PORTRAIT HEAD 


/ OU) oe Height, 2034 inches} width 


Head and shoulders portrait of 
dark neutral background. His ¢gmplexion is of warm color, and 
whiskers and eyes are brown. e faces front, his head turned 
slightly to his left and thrown somewhat back, and his brows are 
wrinkled in a concentrated gaze. His costume, open at the throat, 
is of rich stuffs, dark red and black with gold embroidery. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


an Pow Height, 21 inches; width, inches 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK | 


AMERICAN: 1847— 


95—TANGLEWOOD 


YY + 
At the left the edge of a wood comes into view, the branches 
reaching over to join those of an outpost tree-group on the right, 
and under these arboreal arches a tangled undergrowth grows high 
and thick. ‘The foliage is dark green and topaz, pale yellow and 
brown, rich and oleaginous in hue and surface. Afar a yellowish- 
white sky is seen across a green field. 


Signed at the lower left, R. A. Birakerock. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. RepmMan, deceased. 


GEORGE HENRY SMILUIK, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1840— 


96—APPLE BLOSSOMS 
i ve Height, 15 ae length, 24 ir 


. 


of the road on the bend is a bright green field in which ‘several 
flourishing and wide-spreading apple trees are in the full glory 
of floreation, white and pink in a blaze of sunlight. In the 
distance are blue hills. : 


Signed at the lower left, Geo. H. Smitum, N.A 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


GIUSEPPI SIGNORINI 


Iratian: 1857— 


97—HILLSIDE FARMS 


Y) ai oe Height, 16 inches; length, 25 ine 


> 


VA: See 


Vetlawish-pray farmhouses whose menpted and wavering tile 7oots 
are a purplish-brown are grouped amongst hills which slépe to 
the left. Around them are trees of varied form and differing 
tones of green, and on a broad grassy incline of the foreground 
cattle are grazing and chickens peck. 

Signed at the lower left, G. Stanorrnt. 


Owner, Estate of Dantet O'Day, ‘deceased. 


JOAQUIN SOROLLA Y BASTIDA 


SpanisH: 1855— 


98—SPANISH GIRL 


- /) #4 _ Height, 211% inches; length, 241% inches 


ray 


Dark with lustrous eyes and warm complexion, a smiling ea@uty 
of Spanish type is pictured head and bust against a wa 
fully decorated in sundry colors and designs. Bright light 
from above brilliantly illuminates her white and black waist and 
gay red and white mantle, while her genial face, tilted slightly 
forward, is just screened and thrown in delicate shadow under 
her ebony tresses, which are brightened by pink and red blos- 
soms. 


Signed at the lower left, J. Sorotta y Basrrpa, 1907. 


Owner, Estate of Daniet O'Day, deceased. 


L. KOWALSKY 


HunNGARIAN 


_99—READING AND MEDITA TION 


; a8 a6 Height, 251% inches; way 300 mee Uo, oa 


A young woman with dark brown hair and a lighter brown 
dress has come out into the open to read and indulge her 
thoughts. She is sitting on a gray rock under a fir tree, with 
a blue cloak about her shoulders, and has stopped in her reading 
to look out over a rolling landscape of woods and clearings. 
She faces the right, head turned so far to her left that her 
face is seen a little less than in profile. 


Signed at the lower right, L. Kowatsxy. 


Owner, Estate of Daniri O'Day, deceased. 


C. Y. TURNER, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1860— 


100—GOSSIP IN THE LANE 


Fo oe Height, 20 wad aii q 
PDN" 


In a narrow, winding country lane, where chickens peck by the 
roadside and brown leaves sprinkle the green grass, three women 
are talking at a gate on the left, their gaze directed up the 
lane. A tall man and a short one who are sauntering that way 
seem to be the subject of the gossip. On both sides are gray 
frame buildings, and the light is soft and diffused. 


Signed at the lower right, Copyricur, C. Y. Turner, 1891. 


Owner, Estate of Dantex O'Day, deceased. 


BENJAMIN EGGLESTON 


AMERICAN: 1867— 


101—IDEAL HEAD 


Wiese 6 Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 
oS Bie Mel 


seen in profile to the left, against a neutral background of da 
olive note. She is wrapped in a robe of orange-brown, which falls 
away loosely, exposing shoulder and breast, being held lightly 
by one hand which appears in part in the picture. A restricted 
light falls on face and bosom. Her hair is wreathed in oak 
leaves. 


A young woman ‘with large blue eyes and dark brown hair ie 


Signed at the lower right, Bensamin Eeccteston, 1907. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


Z. WITKOWSKI 


HunNGARIAN 


102—THE FIGHT 


; "A as Height, 22 inches» length, 8 ar 
7 ‘ 


. On a narrow walk before a bfoken-down picket fence ffwo boys 
are having a fight over possession of a small pocketbo Both 
are ragged and one is barefoot. The latter has his comrade down 
and is reaching for the purse which has been flung to the ground. 


Signed at the lower right, Z. WirKowsk1, 1885. 


Owner, Estate of Dantet O'Day, deceased. 


Height, 23 inches; length, ine 
7s Yn oe 


Coming forward through a field road along the inner border of 


FRANK DE HAVEN A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1856— 


103—RETURN FROM THE PASTURE 


a ridge of dunes or low hills is a flock of gray sheep, accom- 
panied by the shepherd. The group has just entered a shadow 
which covers the foreground, the light of departing day still il- 
lumining the pale green ridge and a sky active with clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, F. De Haven, 1897. 
Owner, Estate of B. R. RepMan, deceased. 


FRANCIS C. JONES, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1857— 


104Q—THE LILY POND 


et 


A tall, golden- -haired young fyoman with rosy features comes for- 
ward at the foot of marble Stairs leading to a garden pool, and 
glances admiringly downward at the brilliant reflections in the 
water. Her gown is filmy, of lavender-gray notes, and lightly 
girdled in delicate green. Draped from her head and spread by 
her bare arms a diaphanous mantle frames her figure, against a 
background of the green and flowering garden. Her sandal is 
held to her bare foot by a baby-blue ribbon. 


Signed at the lower right, Francis C. Jones. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


PO ee eee 


Height, 26 infhes; whdth, Oh Uruk 


iil aE a oe 


Nal O 


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ae ee ee ee ee ey TN 


E CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1859— 


eS §6J05—SUMMER BREEZE 


= 3 ae Height, 25 inches; Sey al inche GY 
j Ot “th OM ol ahha wed 


On a green sofa before a window a yellow-haired young lady in 
white is seated playing the violin. She faces the spectator, the 
filmy green and white curtains of the open window behind her 
blown inward by a gentle summer breeze and touching her 
shoulder, and the filtered light playing interestingly on her 
hair, face and gown, the violin and the sofa. At the right a 
slender gray vase holds tall, dark ‘red flowers. 


Signed at the lower right, Cutty Hassam. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


HENRY R. POORE, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: I858— 


106—CLOSE OF A BUSY DAY 


7 d ve Height, 24 inches; length, 3(4/, inghe 


The scene is laid along a French quai, with the harbor shipping 
in view beyond an iron railing. Heavy two-wheeled carts—the 
driver of one characteristically walking at his horse’s head—cabs 
and equestrians, are passing in the paved roadway, and various 
men, women and children are on the sidewalks. In the fore- 
ground is a one-legged newsboy on crutches, offering a paper. 


Signed at the lower left, H. R. Poors. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


LEONARD OCHTMAN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1854— 


107—4 FROSTY MORNING 


Lf con ve Height, 24 inches; length, 36/inches 

rca acer mM: 
Frost sparkles in the air and whitens the surfaces of ne and 
stones and roofs, in a broken landscape, with the sun rjsing in a 
white and pale-yellow haze over a far hill. On the right are 
woods, all but leafless, and on the left some buildings, while 
through the center of the middle distance and the foreground 
runs a grassy plain or hollow. 


Signed at the lower left, Lnonarp OcHTman, 1894. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


JOAQUIN SOROLLA Y BASTIDA 


SpanisH: 1855— 


108—LANDSCAPE 


mn 57 Height, 24 inches; | Wee. 


In the foreground the edge of a stream with lightly ruffle@-str- 
face is mottled with deep green reflections of the shor 
mingled with gray notes of the sky and the red of tile-roofed 
buildings. The shore mounts in a steep hill with many undula- 
tions, largely wooded and almost as largely cleared, and white 

# houses with red roofs cluster thickly in hollows of the broad flank 
and at the shore. 


Signed at the lower left, J. Sorotta ¥ Bastia, 1904. 


Owner, Estate of Dantet, O’Day, deceased. 


3 


PINCKNEY MARCIUS-SIMONS 


AMERICAN: 1867—1909 


109—LA NOTTE DEL GIORNO DEL GROLLO 


g 0 Height, 314, inches; length, 43%, inches 


The Piazza is aswarm with the multitudinous pigeoms, both flutcer- 
ing over the pavement and flying through the ajif, and its pre- 
cinets are darkening in violet tones through whicl the lamplights 
gleam, while the upper portions of wonderful San Marco glow in 
golden effulgence as they catch the last bright rays from a 
sunset sky. Over the church, to the left, swirling clouds coming 
in from the lagoon are tinged in many hues; on the right an 
upper corner of the ducal palace is still a brilliant orange; 
and the approaches to the palace entrance are a mystical mass of 
subtle color, 


Signed at the lower left, P. Marcius-Srmons. 


Owner, Estate of Dantet O'Day, deceased. 


PINCKNEY MARCIUS-SIMONS 


AMERICAN: 1867—1909 


110—4 ROMAN FETE Tyre wh ee 


TU 0 oa Height, 31 inches; length, 44 inches 


A broad canal leading straightway down the center of the 
composition is brilliant with a chromatic confusion of reflections, 
from a yellow-flaming, fantastic sunset sky. On either bank 
majestic piles of palatial buildings, colorful in themselves, are 
made resplendent by gilded ornament and pomp and sumptuous 
apparel, while fanciful barges with crimson and golden-yellow 
sails and banners contribute further to the gorgeous prismatic 


effusion. : 
' Signed at the lower left, PINKY Marctus-Simons. 


Owner, Estate of Daniet O’Day, deceased. 


G. S. TRUESDELL 


AMERICAN: 1850-—1899 


111—CALVES AT REST 
cE Vote ex Height, 31¥%, : ngth, Cot e 


A gray river flows across/ fhe landscape between lush green Va 
meadows. It is a gray day.in Holland, and under the soft light 
a group of Holstein calves are seen close at hand in the fore- 
ground, in the deep grass. Two of the black and white creatures 
are lying down, near a cow, and a red and white calf is between ~ 
them. A fifth stands gazing over the river, on the farther bank — 
of which is a _ group of buildings among trees, and Heaney a 
windmill. ; 


Signed at the lower left, G. S. Trurspert, Parts, 1893. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repwan, deceased. 


JULIAN RIX 


AMERICAN: 1851—1903 


112—GREEN VALES AND BLUE HILLS 


3 Tine Height, 30 en tea Le 


On the left a steep, rocky slope, gray, brown and dark green, 
falls away to a gentle ridge in the central middle distance, which 
is yellowish-green in sunshine and where low white houses nestle 
among dense trees. Far away across a valley a line of distant 
hills are a deep purple-blue, under a sky running from robin’s- 
egg blue to a deep azure and filled with gray and brown masses 
of billowing cumulus clouds. 


Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


EDWIN LORD WEEKS 


AMERICAN: 1849—1903 


118—TRAVELING HORSEMEN 


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by, are the background for a group of picturesque horsemen 
in distinctive peasant costume are travelling with heavy 
loads. They have approached from the left. and paused to let 
their beasts drink in a shallow blue stream. Accompanying the 
four riders and their heavily loaded mounts are two pack horses 
whose backs are piled high with goods. 


On the back the stamp of the Evwin Lorp Werks sale, 1905. 


At the International Exhibition, Venice, 1901. 
Owner, Estate of B. R. Repman, deceased. 


NOTICE 


A NUMBER OF OLD AND MODERN PAINTINGS, 
MOSTLY PORTRAITS AND WATER COLORS, REMOVED 
FROM AN OLD COLONIAL MANSION IN THE VICINITY 
OF NEW YORK CITY, AND DESCRIBED IN A SEPARATE 
CATALOGUE, WILL BE SOLD BY ORDER OF AN AD- 
MINISTRATOR AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE SALE 
OF PAINTING No. 113 OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 


MANAGERS. 


THOMAS E. KIRBY, 


AUCTIONEER. 


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